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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1918, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR Cn __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918, THE BRITISH WHIG! wsture rovent in si tn he so on ys wre 2% Tor wun eo ol) 85TH YEAR. . 1 of infant { thinks the mat Eile Mater did not | par As BEEN RESIDENT OF KINGS- : Foren ts ai: back the casi I 1 TON SINTY-IWO YEAS : ONE - e et | Tr soana uf aha a si : al 8 The Oldest Merchant at Present Dos PRI 1 PRICE : and | but har fy as a1 eal. | ing Business Heve--IRocovering i . STO E STORE From Severe Burns Recently Ree { -- i YBCO . 30) - ome Brazil's Fime Report. ceived. | | (Lori ure i It is probably nc it that B is t cing more h n a i 3 . | nominal rt in the war. Her navy ? nd Bo 9 is patr ¢ seas and co-operat- po maany, he ing wi our ow Ar vessels and . : Prince Lichnowsky, dares to givo| 86 of Gre iritiain in convoying while the fifty-three Ger- 'free expression to his opinions 4 that she seized in her har- b § ® ® _ DE Pb Ely. HOP i | bors » now working against Ger: 3 Af DISAPPOINTED ¥ > | many She is exporting great quan- J Si : The bi n £0 rman; ies of food to the Allies, and while : made in this war sy whe Ite jas ye » Tras t no troops to Eur k 3 : launched an unrestricted submarine | °P€, 3 ) reing hee army and I > he -- . po, + a iia ¥ is expected that 1e will yet dispate Puhiiahed Duily and a campaign. The crimes at sea, that| oF 50 "iors to the front. Hah Society brand clothes will solve your clothes problem. They lend HL BRITISH ie AEB : followed as a natural consequence, SEN a 5 Th li } d } i brought the United States into the | SPHAGNUM MOSS, : ii to exclusive eness. ey are stylish, yet conservative, and we have Remar Sti "Bditor and | war. Nearly a million and a half | We cannot join the soldiers ; ii} a model to satisfy the tastes of men of every age and proportion. $ 5 Managing-Director. | oe her soldiers have already been | To fight the ruthless foe, . We cann drive the ambulance, anded French soil with a loss of | " & can! hid) RS Waa, Ee 4 Bnalness ee : Aha 3 Jnnded Of §rowen oo gins a ao) That. fo § where they go; ~~ : 1 Ny FANCY WORSTEDS 1 > go ue ! | We. cannot bear the st her 3 3 " 4 -. doubt of the deep impression which| In hour of battle dire, x » " The Sinton vote am Te .$22.50 RAT RS PS : fd reve he passage To snatch them, faint and perishing ' PR SUBSCRIPTION RATES the fdaiure to prevent the passage of | : , 5 $ < ; (Dally dition) the American army has made in! m out the deadly fire; The Alton «SRR gy 20.00 One year, delivered in ety . $5 Gerilany One of the inspired oxi yp ane n e's ministry, 3 BS bi ! : R 4 4 The Ashton eit oeie sans 25.00 One voar, if paid in adva knife, One year, by mail to rur fie B50 uses Is worth noting t is tha i 3 « f - 5 y Ono year Lo United Bates $21 us : Is Wort uolins if i t t chi 3 word of MAS AP AGLEY . J ; The Broker owls ae 27.50 Ham eekly Fd on) the object of the boats being to TOMAS MW AULEY J / One yesr, by mall, cash . vu ' AL- 3 for 1 the strife y $ i» The Banker ae RR 30.00 fe year, If not paid in e $1.50} destroy the cargo-space of the Al-| ry On Monday next Thomas McAuley tne year, to United the pares lies, it pays better to work on trade put we can give them something will at ain the : age 0 Bhty-one ; \ nr mt rene a routes where stray Allied and neut- | They sorely need to-day, year Mr. MeAuley i i ide {1 ror! ATED ENGLISH OUTING MONTREAL, REPRE TA TIVE aii: Shins Mav be caseht il to at-| What will it cost us? Not a groat usiness man in the eity who 'is ac-| \ 3 Peter St. | ral ships may be caught than to at : A Bro soi raved ant ka ic cniovine) h n : Nothing at all to pay! ively engaged and he is enjoying \ \ TROUSERS UNITED STATES REP Re SRN ATIVE: | tempt to k the transports whien | . 3 : ' . 1 g health Some wes '1H it | FR. Northrup, 225 F**h Ave, New York i Si be bought in Tx ondon, his usual good health, Some weeks} \ ~ % F.R Northrup, 1510 Ass'n Bldg. Chicago|are conveying American troops. Be- | I ny shop or street, igo he met with a distressing aceci-| IH Cream flannel and serges. Plain sides, it ig added, in evident antic d the er is--just the sery dent with an oil lamp It fell off : J . e h a t h ' { : y } i" o ' . o~ - - priethers to 4 . hai ane go pit pation. that this explanation 'may willing handg and feet. table and the flame from the burning | ¢ Sy ia and neat stripes, $5.00 and $7.50 oil burned one leg quite severely. a" a------ a not prove entirely convincing, helo... ive hat Las ories ir 1 ole as born 5 WA - " v ~~ . Castes . the bo Job | Americans travel in such Ia Ze © Th wi ¢ i h ' . or 1 night or i x a an \ gt 2th, | ENGLISH BLUE SERGES BATHING SUITS itu - - ~ }voys that. even if one of the trax | The secrets of her chemistry 1837, and 'came to Cana with his he. cireutation. of THE MATTISH }| POTTS 8 supik the troqps are ? be ou ee owly inte Hab = paronts whens ehild. They Settled | $22. 50, $25, $27. 0, $30, $35 One piece with skirt. Special a . y 3 wate veal? 1 re has a storehouse in ronto and it as ir 1: city | Hy in RO hy the be aj} ses Ire = the y He lam | Among our quiet hills; that he was apprenticed to a book-| The Aviator fed . . $16. 50 values, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and a " rermé I 3 see PUY There lies the hidde 0: re inder and les d s trade. There! Audit Bureau of Circulations. s | poor consolation for the disappoint at ore ih ginis ib ills. bi pty 1 learned Bi wi M a ae The Don all we ew we Tay 20.00 $3.50. Good War nana ares nrent of the hopes raised by the Ger-| , Brown, editor of theGlobe. In 1346, The Oxford 37.50 Woolones .. .. .. , . . $4.50 ( Far AWS § reports : + i patie? fal y WE and y ges '{ the § f the ro ) 3 >. . - . . . Good war news and 'reports of man imperial admiralty's estims I ) doctor i t 1e nurse at the 1 3 of the manager of tl \ ; ' : ¢ JO0K North wilh eage yes Commercial Bank, he came to Kings- . . of the time it would take for the -| . 3 ' C | ¢ ! Hi: , {And call on us send then ton and engaged at his trade ought to cheer us up a bit 3g Rngle Th . } thav - ; ® s Ro 8 boat to, defeat England. | The ssing that they . those days expert book rulers were alncoa 8 The flower of the German army A PROUD ACHIEVEMENT. | In modest hulk it goes, soir red with nil relent In is beginning to look like a funeral When, in April, 1917, the United | UBdil 'it me he gaping wonnd i when the latter b 1e warden | wreath, remarks the Montreal Star, States declared war against Ge yee he red Hie bi Hows, ' ! the penitentiary St Porismouth, jul Trench model. Good rain or shin e. Nobby tweed effects, $18.00, spreading, swelling, in ts Mr. 'MeAuley i } er ai a or. many and joined the free democra ye ye Manitoba is anxious for help to Ay a i d ' Sh busines In addition to being King- $20.00, $22.50 3 cies of the world in the titanic It checks the fatal loss, ' steran book seller, he is 2 gather the harvest. It needs 9,- struggle to make the earth a fit |And Kills the germ, and heals theft=oier: AR EL Bea a Athletic Underwear. Special values, : : $1, 25 and $1 50 per suit 000 men. Women, too, are needed | hurst ace in which to live, the &- "" : SEL 3 : tH] of the st motor boats on thedrar-| : to ald in farm work Here's, a place in which to live, the food ques The kindly sphagnum moss mjoys . ae tas pis the wa} Men's Lustre Coats. Special values "oan ae am . $3. 50 good crops in. the Canadian wesi hance worken ticn was a serious one. England, | ehance fo rkers. . i } > ' ange r France and Italy were on rations, | Tis ours, just for the taking er yi La a steady. ' 2 io Shall we not send it on "Safety first" Is the motto of the [20nd the steady flow of supplies to Canadians In Wate Rows. .. {To every nt, where those we los . . German crown prince. He leads his the men at the front had necessarily | Our ir lads are gone Between ten and fiftes wou nded| rin 3 = to be maintained. The first duty of {It is no it thing, surely Canadian sqlasqrs arrived In Wwater-{. retro ? e ! ig t thing, surely, hE : army in its retreat out of France. . ' Fo , g town, N.Y., hursday ni . ae U 2d States was h That we repay them thus, The kaiser has ag yet provided no [the United States was, therefore, to | ne i i | and were trangiefred to the Taylor] ; font . rae | For they give more--give all they | decoration for this accomplishment. [9¢@ that the Allies' food supply wa have, residence at211 Clfnton street, which ras maintained and, if possible, creas. | And all they are, for us. has been converted into a convales-| The United States and Japan |ed. The task was undertaken with | A.M. § cent hospital, i 1 Bn have agread upon a plan to extend | Characterisine zeal and confidence, I 3 M. 8. is Mrs. Smith of Craizie- P gi be i All our straw hats. Regular $2.00 ' " 1 ® ands, who "provided the Beatlack Anamas . 25. ; i : military ald to Russia through Si-|and success has crowned the efforts | Depot with all the indoor and out- Any ladies nan in our} and $2.50 ines, to clear at beria. China will co-operate, ft {of our neighbors. | | door accommodation' required for | Store to-morrow r .28. George] ) ' seems {0 he a case wf better late The announcement by Food Ad-|the moss work, and for 'this and | Mills & Co. than never. ministrator Hoover that the wheat many other necessaries which gh - f 3 ; : - a crisis has been successfully 'weath- 8 provided, the organization Mareo Fidal Suares was inaugur-| : a : : : 5 » {stands greatly in her debt." ated president Colombi | J The Toronto 'Globe writes ao ered hy the voluntary self-denial of lands greatly in her debt") . ab ag resident of lamblia. a sobs of the disgrace to Canada ¢éaus-| the American people marks an inm- { FEE 7 ed by the rioting of soldiers in To- | portant ehtry in the record which ronto. 'Canadians generally will re- | they are making ® - : F gard that it is Toronto the good that Mr. Hoover's statement shows : &h iin Rh mes: gets the black eye. that the faithful carrying out of the A 4 'oad : Me sercel ih pledges made by the hotels, clubs, ? ® 8 Sg Monday night's zeppelin rald on |restaurants and dining cars of his he vg evi England --a dismal' failure=served |, try has resulted, since Oct. 18 i {Him Il | I i | A" only to atroigties the proof that a a Teauie sd Det dst HOT DAY REFLECTIONS for ; EERE Il 4 ten ---- ; the zeppelin, as a weapon of war- ; r Ei y Somewhere the festive Hskimo is digging path-| # tween 175,000,000 and 200,000,000 | ts ¥ » ways through the snow, and handing out the language fare, Is a rostly and ineffective ia- pounds of wheat and. wheat pro- weird, while pulling icebergs from his heard His vention: " ducts. In addition to this.enormous A feet are frozen in his shoes, 'and he has chilblains in nt some seen EE ~ ¢ rE > his thews, his breath is freezing as it flies, and icicles -- . saving of wheat for the Allies, 150,- Cagadian war pensions will soon | 460 noo e on his eves. Alas, his fate is dark and grim, » : 5 " are roach $17.000,000 annually. It is pounds of meels ang: 39, shed some nineteen tears for him. Could he forsaki 3] a itt ve 4} blie | rill ¢ 900,000 pounds of sugar were saved ¥ the Aretie storm, and come down he ire where he'd get R cexpenditure the public. w Rollin the same way. s warm, how glad and grateful he would be, how he | 2 / Object to, since the men who fought As a result of this voluntary ' would chortle in his glee. Semew ure on grim Spitz- | i "for us dearly earned the pensions... .itice. Mr Hoover now an-|l.g bergen's shore, the natives thaw out nevermore. . They | ummer Rey know not what it is te sweat, theumatics is their one! ® they receive. nounces the removal of the embargo fe bet. If ti tf od th | ; HES Lo : ¥ a ¥ safe bet. ey go out to get some wood, their oars » \ . % : on wheat, although the economy of are frozen up for good, and preséntly they're un-| HIGH STANDARD PAINT r nks : a : wheat will be continued by means awares assaulted by some polar rs, and eaten cold, | ish not a new line, as it has been made for 60 years { had for its object the assassination without a sauce to make them less a total loss. Their We can show you houss painted five years ago with fit, of Lenine and Trotsky, the Bol- broad A wives and orphans sadly go to seek the fragments in and are still in first class condition. Sold only at Lime Juice Lime Juice shevik leaders in Russia. These . 3 the snow, and meet a frightfulu fate, mothinks; they're gobbled by a wolf " Cordial Grape. Juice, Guni's Paid agents of Germany will sooner To a great test the American op lynx. How thankful' we should be, I wot, that all of us gre smoking hot! B U N T 9 " . Ginger Ale Guard's Pry Gin or later meet their just reward. poole. Nave Tespundeq With 3 he * ovine WALT M ON. gor Ale. Imperted Ginger, Ale, x rm ones . 7 wile 8 ensity x - Lage pherry negar, e i Magistrate Denison showed no|°f their purpose to win the war, not Phone 388 Hardware King St. Rock, Radnor, Tally-hd. Bort lenfoncy toward the leaders infor selfish purposes but solely asi 'PHINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN I OT ------ ----re : the champions of the menaced libar- a Bt last week's riots in Toronto, "The " Ma Be - By GENE BYRNES ; 2 h Jas. Redden & Co. ~gentences he Imposed were severe| 98 © e world. As-one of the y Wood's X License Nos. 6-430 and 8-184. : Allied nations, Canada has just . enough to make other possible dis |' ; -- The © dish Demedy. turbers of the peace stop and con-|c3use to admire and appreciate the : i = (47 ey; LE Tones hd tartan ube 30 » oe - NCTVORE, 00 sider if it is the part of wisdom to] ¢!l- -saeriticing devotion of the Un- : To id Foun, Takes Nervous fadulgo 'in rioting. : ited States. . a FV NR = TABLETS =| i i PT a A A Ar of the continued use of victory in : g Dehility, Mentas un and Jirain tir r Lek a. » : T y er "ev ation o ec : os Lt ? ORC RT] Pils 13 fica, Bing Mew ory, Price $1 per bux, six Innocent people were injured ht i p ) for $5, (pleace, ox wil dure. Bold by al For Liver Ills. | ec 0X druggists or I AIAg min stort £. on o during "the recent riots in Toronto. + tas 3 Ro , ONT, Woon : tne tne een soe tn Tron || UBC. OPIMON || a HL, sent, Dace Kimi, | RE SOA BT G22 1 GEE Wiz «3 gent, 8 : | Coal riosity for that. Had they zone + LAUGH OUT OF NOORE ont. about their husiness and refrained The Office And The Man. THE CROWD FONNY GUY SATS TH THE r _ Use imported chest- nut coke for kit-hen from mingling 'with the crowd, they (Detrolf® News % oe Ne ' 1 ENER WE ARD ranges. : Ce Loris would have suffered no fitreat-| The reason that the. office doesn A FORD CAR | . WN MN LIFE does sedk the man more frequently is that i . . |Mefore the office an rise up and got 1 ' : : : Prof. W. C. Clark, of Queen's = Sart 8 Donk bt dates ars . : Hi ; University, in his recent pamphlet EN mmm tied 3 : : | Eo the fixing of food prices, takes| A Homely Ring About Them. ) : VES An Jo "nv THA : {Kansas Oity Star) position that the poilcy of al py German oMelal reports of the ny in taking the highest] Marne battle have had a familiar ot price was b¥st in its own ia-| ring right along, and now we recall : A ; 3 Six General Stores : in that of the public' ¥hat it i. they ne ker i the 3 hs 1 statement issue © nigh ore the fan to understand his logic inf ojoetion of the candidate who runs o the publics interests. third the next Jay In villages m Kingston dis. al o i trict. The annual sales in these i Teves cases are not con-| 1 tiger ! ; A30,000: Bae this city. Over soventy cit- "Down po They are pro- ETF i 2 : i , : Obatham are in hospital; | Sor oi, y 45 Delp to the Han. te HN = x : doctors are investigating the} . : yl - = . : ue of tiem wre of the NN Ine hips and Jove nurses. No milk der dece nadian workingman should} on ow . a Jn es} countenance strikes at the present t that the water supply

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