THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1918. Rt -- SS ---- a TR ---- ---- __PAGE ELEVEN ™ AME ic tee ad alensice. that ag already) will play a. great Bart. He is' prac. ; af : ONLY COURSE puttitbuses soe 3500 love GENERAL ELECTION NEEDED a Keen judge of men pe Letters to the Editor | Protection and Profit gullies for n iy years, through . er ! sentiment n event of an appeal who re-]IN GREAT BRITAIN TO CLEAR|to the country his power : ; heart-rending vicis leg; f ganj aity chile % et : member Haig's and Smith-Dorrion's THE ATMOSPHERE ) | Zation 1 be invaluable the PAN When money is in a Savings Account in : first attempts to scale what seemed an Spaitian. Canada: Food Board Order. = Ban The Merchants Bank, it is absolutely safe impregnable fortress, who saw t Give Gov < Er : 3 7 T £1 > rench blue-coats rush forward li And Give of Sa rng ~ Might of Press. Ba ungbruak, May 2 a he > from loss, as far as you are concerned. summer till at length they stood sel s Lloyd George t cliffe controls a mighty | Editor) ere are some facts 'and ; e time it's p, itis ingi : firm on the cluffs of Craonn ' Stands Out as Great Leader of the | press © is rife with reports [figures concerning the recent order " All the time it is here, Its earning interest In Face of Such Overwhelming Odds in Hurteboise, who. explored-the Drag- People. f between he and the {of the Canadian Food Board, relat- y 6s 3 ~-30 that the bank actually pays you to let . a Prime Minister, but let Lord North- [ing to the staff of life in Canada. . I os it take care of your money. Don't carry New German Drive - on's-Cave, Malmaison Fort, and Corr ondence, : . vast Moat Parnassse, when they Il London, May 16.--In the present | Cliffe be forced to make a decision | 10 not believe in kicking unless there J AF : : stank of rotting flesh, It is pot period, that after the introduction |" tween a patriotic and a patifist [is good reason, and 1 have agreed QS unneeded sums an your person or hide light thing that ground so full of tra- to | Government, and his influence will | with every move that the govern- . 5 them at home. Protect them against loss, . n ie 1 1 SO f ? measure bringing Ireland {not he for a premature ac 3 gle memories should be lost, It seems . not he for a premature peace. The [ment and the food: board has made o hy i 3 ENEMY HAS ADVANTAGES the only the other day that I wasjunder conscription and before the |indusion of Austen Chamberlain in, for any Possible advantage, either to theft and fire by opening a savings account. 3 dea. adventuring along the Ailette bylterms of the Home Rule Bill are the Government was a surprise. He help win the war or to economize co Anizy-le-Chateau, sleeping in a dug-|; : he iti iti jn | 13 Fe son of his father, but to. wear |, Ave view is Sag th : ¢ Known, the political conditions in his father's clothes he must tighten but T have viewed this measure in in Plron Forest and examining Bit i BUT PAID A BIG PRICE FOR out an osts that then held the north-| Britain closely resemble those in| the hat band and have a double roll |2VerY Way and fail to see any advan- ' QUICK ADVANCE. he Cutlets that then held th Canada on Sir Robert Borden's a:-|on the trousers. Ile presents [{AR® OF bemefit to anyone except the Head Office: Montreal, OF CANADA Established 1804, War pays little regard to sentiment rival from the last Imperial Conter- sentiment in the Midlands, and may Be Wan This is the way # hits me, KINGSTON BRANCH, The Division of the Crown Prince's{and it is not any spectacular stroke ance, Britain has a moribund he a greater pol teal lactor than he Being 2 poor man With a large fam- G. E. HAGUE, : - . . - amo oi: ial Mren-{ Or seniimental score that will restore Park 3 gas has been an administrator. Lord | ily .and living a good ten miles from Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent. Forces Over Three Plelds of ( the falling fortunes of the Hohenzol-| "4thament, unrepresentative or | Rhonda and Sir Eric Geddes have |where I do my shopping. I am not a A Berious Thing For thef,.... ° No "doubt the French com-| Misrepresentative, and so had Can- brought to the administration prac- | Zarmer and have no way of convey- Germans, mand found it grievous yesterday toldda. The Government is subjected | Heal business ability, and have sse- lance of my own. So if I do not get . London, May 30.--G. FH. Perris,[order a retreat to the Aisne. Feeb-i1, suerilla warfare from friend and cured for it greater confidence of [4 chance, which does not oeeur very 77 4 » the business interests. often .in my experience, IT have to ' 3 et Pag ler men might have lost many . 2 with the French armies writes: lives which, afer all. are more foe. Nothing but a general elec- In opposition to the coalition are ; Sacr . . as : y i walk to the town, pay forty cents for Jn the cireymsgtances an attempt than the most sacred earth. tion will clear the political atmos-| the die-hard Tories, many of Mr. my digner, hire PRY to tak . to retain the line of the Chemin des s---- phere by ridding Parliament of Asquith s followers, socialists, some and Wy: groceries: home. 'This. ic y a : C orY i oY; oie fet ; : . .: | labor representati e st as < A + - ; Dames would have meant that our Paid a Big Price. political snipers, adding to its viril-] hors pr later: Pacifis 5 nas the way 1 have been doing and . tionalists and Ulsterites, a motles troops would be massacred before re The attack could not be anticipa ity and above all give the Govern- aggregation with only one common |XNOW others who are farther from te ya f AYO e powers 3 perves could reach them, and there by hie far bey and a Fri ment that pepular endorsation that]object, the destruction of the coali- |tOWD that I am, and who use more hd 4 wus nothing for it but to fall back] With sound sense the neaviest assault] is the chief requisite of vigorous| ton. They make an opposition, [flour than I do, but T am giving my u Si e Yan S. steadily and in good order, using}was directed toward the eastern of |administration. Many hope and some joey could Be or hake a fovern- this SXpariense 2s ample ~ how 4) o successive lines of trenches and deep the Aisne hills at Craonne. Soon it believe that in an appeal to: the clec- men . ) I. Asquith is not factious {this measure wi al a t t Arme! became evident that the corner could gd ¥ us ¥ in his opposition to the Government |and other people living in the coun- falds of ground to punish the enemy not be held, and that from here the|'0rate the present administration | nor is he generous in his support. | try. When You Can Get Manager. CN gy sive for every forward step he made. whole line was in danger of being|would be defeated, but once let the | He is not distrusted by the pecple To sum up the situation, it is like Phe method of the first phase offturned. The German forces included | British people be compelled to make as much as they distrust his support- lthis: Meat that we could buy some the German offensive was again em.|S0me bf the specially trained units|a decision and the coalition admin ors. - Sir Rdward Carson, Lord Hugh |vears ago for five cents a pound has ; that fought in von Hutier's army in|istration pledged to destroy German (Cecil, Sir John Simon, are among risen to forty-eight now, and oatmeal ? ployed, with some Improvements} oop oh attack, two divisions ofthe |autocracy, preserve British nation- | the chief. snipers. Among the ihas gone up from two and a half to This method rests, as I have shown. pragsian Guard and other crackefivis- | ality, liberty and in addition to make Nationalists, ne steadying hand of | ight: corn meal from one-fifty to upon two. main elements prodigalfions, It was only at heavy cost that[every part of thé country share in Hr ewinriotic Brimend has: been ve. over nine. Flour has risen from e r ward 's "k the burden, the result will never be 1 1 expenditure of large reserves obtain-| they got forward so quickly 4 v 40 8 In shank: his 4 ratte two dollars to over six a bag, and penditure of » e Our men retired from position to]in doubt The Government would | hold in check his turbulent follow: ['WO y Pi y . . ed by the collapse of Russia and Ru- win and with such an emphatic en- | ers. jrow comes the order that no house- mania, and skilful use of the great|position without confusion, firing'dcrsation as wo give to it a force ---- | 1older can have in his pos session advantage of what are called interior] continuously. The fact that our los-| and power that it does not at present : Hard to Restrain, j more than twenty five pounds Now i nik £3 ses are small in comparison with | possess Providing, however, that The die-hard Tories do not know [if little dabs is going to save, better : lines of communication to throw a those of the enemy is the essential] the British line holds in France: if | what they want except the destruc- | buy it by the ounce It's not the ! mass of attack suddenly upon a point. What, then, has the Crown|it breaks, it matters little who rules {tion of the Government. To them | amount of flour saved or wasted by chosen gector, and so 10 galn a fur-| Prince gained? A showy advertise-| in Britain. the drift of power from: blood to |dabbling that's going to help the ther advantage of surprise. ment to set off against his long list rains is a bitter pill. They are in- [enemy, but the time that the farmer . ' DEE Bay desire oY ave In- Stand by Your Local Manufacturer. RO, of failures, as the position, whether Subject of Attack. {is going to lose runnifg to the store : I for defence or offence, on the Aisne Premier Lloyd<George is the sub- J t2in's salvation comes from a Stan- | avare aw dr or thine 3 _ Division of Foe Armies, line is for him no stronger than that| ject of bitter attacks, but he relishes 1€y or a Howard rather than from or 5% ith -~ Ae ng ne ~The front now chosen was held] ¢ the Ailette, with the Laon hills}a fight and in his counter<ittacks]a George or a Law. They cannot work is Pressing Bim. Time is until a day or two ago by parts of | behind it. | generally "gains > ground." The | Suuport Asquith, they detest Lloyd- } money and four ia the staff of Nie two armies belonging to a group off Looking beyond the Crown Prince Asquith Utberals hate him, the old George. L Isterites are bitter, but INow 1 ie espariohce "the 'more I Phich the Ge Cro Prince is to the German effort as a Whole, Tory element nave no greater af- While the Ister representatives may | pi MY Sine B bos ae whlch 8 laaPman rown d'rince Is] ow does the account stand? This|fection for th@ Welsh schoolmaster, | condemn the Government they wil [Can buy ol anything the waste, the titular Chief. General von Boe-| gncoess does strengthen and protest{but neither of these clas repre- | SUPport a patriotic administration [and there is nothing so wasteful as hm's army, extending from the Ofse| its southern flank, but against this'sent British thought or desire. Ask |even if it gives Ireland Home Rule, (dabbling. Anyway, twenty-five at Noyon to east of Craonne, numk|slight or theoretical benefit must be [those of the masses who criticize rather than have Germany win. In | pounds of flour will not feed my fam- bered nine divisions in the sector. |tOuted a serious dispersal of forces |him who they would put in his place. the aggregate the Opposition 1is|ily a week if I bought it by the 4 : 'jover three large fields of offensive |In nearly every instance they will formidable al present, but to-mor-|ounce. So here ig the sum, as far That of General Fritz von Below, ex- which have been successfully open-|admit there is no one else, and when | row Ms various factions may belas I am concerned: Lost two days tending across the Rheims front tofed extending beyond Ypres to near |the day of decision comes the Bri-|rending each other. {each week; paid eighty cents for Suilppe, near Auberive, numbered] Rheims. None of them can be neg- | tisher dle give effect to that opin- Wo " v te Us K { meals, six dollars for livery; multi- eight divisions. The whole twenty- lected; all of them must be fed un- fon : The I rime Minister typities The oy m ule La ROWR. , {ply it by fifty-two and you have just der a system entailing a ratio of loss ! vigor, force and fight, and the Bri- he Prime Minister will have the | what the staff of life is going to cost five. miles attacked yesterday had constantly higher than that of the [tain of to-day wants vigorous, force- | Support of commercial England, the | 8 : been held until the eve of the bat(le|allied defenders. ful measures in this time of strife. amy aha many of the great famil- | What about the. farmer who. uses by seven or eight divisions, wu The Britain of to-day is militant 8 le women vite is an unknown one hundred pounds a week? What's kab . . and practical, pre-war Britain was] factor, but British women are as| . p ta y The exact number of divisions en- The Cause of Indigestion peaceful and theoretical. Britain has | Patriotic as their Canadian sisters, | the sense in this? A farmer has a The Kind You Have Alw: Raged yesterday Is not. known, 'hut pe a vital object to attain and will not Jand will vote to continue the fight ton of flour at home, say his year's in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of it keéms to have been about twenty- Thin blooded people generally | replace in leadership one who would | tntil victory is obtained. There will |Supply. as lots of farmers do. He is h five, or over a quarter of a million Baas in Med a oy rr sek Jep a the objective by most direct {D6 but two issues in the coming |compelled to take it, say, ten miles - and has been made under his per- combatants, There is here a curious dom recognize the fact that thin |Way. by one who would wander in [contest whether in June or October (to the store where he deals, and then p sonal supervision since its infan difference and a likeness, as compar- blood is the cause of their indiges- [the country lines to pluck daffo-|~--the war and Ireland. Ireland fs he must buy it back twenty-five Ibs. kot Allow no one to deceive you in this, ed with the first phase of the offen- tion. but it fa dils or Nalt to consider whether it) the Quebec of Britain. Already the lat a time. How much is going to All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good " are but sive," Ow Maréh '10th to the seven|tion. hs was worth the while to go on to the [i8Sue is apparent. The same. un-|phe saved. and at what expense, and Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ; 3 ready 3 a Thin blood is one of the most . ui divisions already there there were end. fortunate racial and religious issues (again when every means are being Infants and at is GAS agaiust BIA Oil, the same number has been added!it affects the digestion very quickly. , PR onsas the res 9 oh} ! o ween ¢ Has Virile Forces. he result will be the same. Without {war. What about the expense? A at 8 'adde AT BEV een. T ime | common causes of stomach trouble; i 8 na ar | ded another enteen. This time will obtain here as in Camada, and {used to Faise money to carry on the T where there were only eight holding] The glands that furnish the diges- In his administration, whatever | the Government is challenged to an {man is being employed in every AS O the Hne, Two months ago the front{tive flulds are diminished in their , i hoes - 5 Pri appeal to the elector it i lL may be its shortcomings, the Prime | ap ©0 the electorate, there can {township in the Dominion to enforce Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor regoric, of attack was about forty miles long. |activity, the stomach muscles are Minister has the most virile forces | not be a general election before f This time 'a rather denser force was,|weakened and there is a loss of nérve | in Parliament, But Ht I 0 Parlipment October owing to the new Franchige [PIS act. They should receive about Divps ad Seotilug Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ~employed, perhaps because the Alsuelforce. in this state of health noth- [that has in a great measure igst its | Act, but it weuld not be a surprise |five dollars per day, and the Food " Is i pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its heights constituted a formidable po- ing will more quickly restore the ap-| virakty. he Hon. Bonar Law has | if conditions develop that may force | Board uses up about fitteen or age 1s its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has sition and it was intended to carry petite, digestion and normal nutri-|the confidence of the people He ja contest in June. The socner the [twenty thousand a year. All this the been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, it at a single rush, tion than good, rich. ved blood. is honest, safe and sincere, amd in| better for effective administration |ratepayer will have to pay. It is cer . Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arisi 5 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act direct=f4any respects occupies the place in fin Britain, {tainly necessary to send men to the therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels ids German Advantages. ly on the blood, making it rich and |Britain held by Sir Robert Borden Ee { front, but it is not necessary to send the asshnilation of Food: a Prerrnn hn wiley bil While the front keeps its present rched 4 strength. in Canada. His - supporters trust . yioial {the remaining farmers on the road, ' -- sleep. shape the German Stal has neces | C0' am His ene Ret Hood ro Fong 1 | him, his opponents do not distrust The' Land Where I Was Born. when they are needed so badly on The Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend. 4 he} ens weak nerves, stimulates tired | te itical | Canadian Gazette, London. i ally f sarily a great advantage over that im. Lord Milner is not a political : ithe farms. But it will certainly tie- p muscles, and awakens to normal ac-|, ym Intatratress I have walked in crowded cities arms. ainly of the allies, In that it is acting from ; force but a great administrator and . . Ikle the Ge k ce 1 : tivity the glands that supply the di-| oe 4 T With their glamor and their g {kle the Germans, and it looks like n GENUIN the centre of a crescent, while the y "i ha fi . wise in council. Then come the men Pharm 8 ant er glare, |, 1 German plot from my point of ALWAYS allies are around the putside of it |Bestive fide, a he Brat Sigh of re-fwho must fever be without their |W here the Heaps of men are hidden | cow . I have described the elaborate meas-| turning health is an improved appe-|gstoe] helmets or gas masks---Church- And an honest smile is rare; | ab ks s . ars i ures taken by the enemiy to secure|tite, and soon the effect of theselill, Beaverbrook, Northcliffe and |I have made the rounds of pleasure, b Here 1s the way I look at the food Be the Signature of complete secrecy and utmost speed |blood-making pills is evident, Chamberlain. Churchill's strength Glorious night and drowsy morn, [Situation outside of Europe. Crops in bringing the army of shock to its{throughout the whole system. You{is not apparent, He has proven { Yet my heart cries out within me last year were a good average. In a ; a Ag e vi 8 str as ini . = > - iS Dp a 8 ac starting points, I enough time can {find that what you eat does not dis-|a vigorous administrator as Minister For the land where I was born {some places more was produced than bs given to preparation, and as my tress vou, and that vou are strong {of Munitions, but to many he is > {in any previous year. There is good < ' 2 prospect of a bumper crop this vear. last message showed the pause had|and vigorous instead of irritable and responsible for ail. the failings of {1 have worshipped at the churches iy o been abnormal, they must gain cer-ljistless. You are on the road to good the administration. Although a With their peaceful, kindl If the Food Board does not drive ; 2 tain benefits of surprise, and with|gound health, and care in your diet is|'Canadian, I cannot speak of Lond |{ have wandered o'er the sid {all the remaining farmers off their g this benefit such a mass of shock|a; vou need. It your 'appetite ig | Beaverbrook from personal know- When Old England's ae , (farms, there will be more produced In Use er 30 Y ledge, but Canadians in Britain have Yet I weary for th this year than ever before. Then, the greatest confidence in his judg- r es, Ilooki th th side, if there oniid 8 Where Night |100King on the other side, re ment and patriotism. He has made 2 3 daylight | coven mil ns e starved Bou 11 | enemies, but mo man could attain | STe Seyew millions. or Bre are ; The Kind You Have Always ght yourself at once by taking Dr. Wil- his position in such a brief period For the grandeur of the Rockies {10 death SUrop an e n Thu CRNTASA 4 liams' Pink Pills. without making enemies. Beaver-| And the perfume of the pines, {lions more killed, -there is fourteen nS LSA € iv These pills are sold by all dealers brook is believed to be responsible | : {millions ges to Teed, aud the Same in medicine or you can get them by |for the coalition, and in the preser- | I have roamed in English valleys |Vith the Allies. x 8 ave ost mil mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes! vation of the power of his creation 'Mid the charm of many flowers {lions of men in the last four years, | ' and it takes a lot to feed a million Li uN reenmir - : . for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' 3 I have spent in joy and gladne | Not Easy to Lose, Nadir CO tally, Out. Golden days In ry ass men; but to hear some people talk SRE ARENA, gg ns in > gertain Jepth of ground, fickle, if you have any of the dis- for the alles oy nd a le ent tressing pains and symptoms of in- tors of attack strongly enough to digestion you should begin to cure make them perfectly secure, and in- deed If we had men enough that is not the way in which they would be used, Nothing is more difficult for the ' g $0 layman to seize, and yet nothing I have loved the sylvan beauty Jou Wold Tuiuvally Juppoad that gt | 18 more certain than the change of] ONE UNION EXPRESS COMPANY : In the first sweet flush of morn: . . But I missed the little wild flower ilians, but it does not. . Our boys in vilyes ag the war evolves. Our only . . 3 notions of Chemin des Dames were Adams, American, Wells Fargo and Of the land where 1 was born. the trenches do not get as much to : obtained in a time very different from | Southern Concerns Merged. ; eat as they did at home. Now I i o : 1 am sick for creek and muskeg don't believe the Belgians are one 5 he dion SSrESnSY i time of Washington, May 30.--Ope union { whit better than the Armenians, or x6 nts and of methods, defen-|express compan for the United y > I just | 3 i ' § £7 : * pre pany i ong for home today, Serbians or any other people that are States was created by agreement be- | ; (A And the charm of England's glories " tween Director-General McAdoo and / 4 Cannot chase the ache away. suffering in Europe and Asia. One the Adams, Americans, Wells-Fargo fi , 5M M-U4- [Oh the dear old apple blossoms thing 1 notice is that the Germansg -- and Southern companies, whose , -- And the maples that adorn in this country contribute more to {gs . y transportation business will be merg- ] ? 3 Are calling from the homestead [the Belgian relief fund than td any : jother, and I believe there's a rea- ed under a new private corporation » » ot with capital of more than $30.,000,- . the land where I was born. son. The Russian peasants destroy- 000, to be known probably os the 0 | You can have your dear old |®d their food rather than let the ar ow pro, ose : "Blighty," Cem have ot one Deigians let the @ For Street Wear Are the Popular Shoes erican will be head of the new con- Though it's very nice, 1 know; a eben the dave while I This AT And its men were. heroes always they depend on the Allies for sup- costs more to feed soldiers than civ- 5 MILBURN'S ELAXA-LIVER PILLS, Whan the Hver is torpid and in-) cern ' : : famed it cannot furnish bile to the} After July 21st when the combin- B From the. days of long ago. BOIL. ere ce dn the Sern erib. (ff . u | #, causing them to become lation becomes effective, shippers will ! , ut when this war is o Sri : % 3 1 = honud: and costive direct shipments "by express" with- : I'll go back to wheat and eorn, Size and produce and do all we gy Women s Brown Kid Oxfords with The symptoms are a feeling of ful- [out regard to company and soon » , To the glist'sing snow and sunshipe {C30 10 8 Common sense way, but be- high heels and narrow toes . . .. $7.60 ness or weight In the right side, and | thereafter the individual names of : Of the land where I was born, | br ig . are Scafving Oo Saath f shooting pains in the same region, |the separate companies will begin fo ent : : pains betwee Fn shoulders, vellow-| disappear from wagons, stations, | . : " Jd. McLETCHIE. should send them all our living and Women's Brown Calf Oxfords with ness of the skin and eyes, floating {and cars. ps i Canadian Camp, Seaford, Sussex. [starve ourselves. Charity begins at a § specks before thé eyes, coated tongue, EN home. Besides, these people are lia- | | Cuban heels CR ie ay ae $6.00 the morning, heartburn, 'Across the Border, BOUGHT BLACK WALNUT. [ble to turn aud cut our throats in ote. . Dr. William J. Ross, Clayton, N.Y. the future. The trick in this act is|gm ' . a-Liver Pills gently bas been summoned to active service ) to make flour so hard to get and - Women's brown calf Oxfodrs, welt clear away all [in the medical corps of the army. ; such:a waste of time and money that soles, x I 1 : $7 00 militar aM y "wee ew £0 | from the sys-| W. Morrison Blake, a former resi adic . hag J {the poor man and his family cannot i vitality to the {dént of Cape Vincent, N.Y., received | non: gms s or houid [ago entry e Un- | get it at all, and to keep the farmer an! 3 Shit mission 31 second Hegtenant in| form, a : : time jon the road so he cannot produce,|] be I tates army. Mi. Blake nat o 3 out the east Be L530 nlisted i the quartermaster e onal or 4 Hohes : in {and thereny cause a real famine, 1 { while in Rochestér. He was a gradu- , TEA { ate of Cape Vincent High school, } "At Alexandria Bay, N.Y., on May 28th, Capt. Luther G. Davis tvears commander of Colonel Orrin G. Staples' yacht, "Marion," died follow- an of acute indigestion,