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Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1918, p. 3

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El THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1918. PAGE THREE : er ME . N WE TIDINGS FOR OUR READERS oJINOTHER ; CANADIAN be Probs: Fair, warm; local showers. ig Store Fronts and Fie. {| PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST | Remodelling Buildings of all a i . : Kinds, POSSIBLE FORM. : ] v a 7 Ge EERE EE RENEE ERR RE RE RR ESTIMATES i EXPERIENCE \ Sddress, 37% University Ave. ll the Whig's Daily Condensation of | - [i e a : AY ANN the News of the World From Tele- H pe graphic Service and Newspaper Ex« 4 4 : W | . : change, ry ; House Madrid is suffering from & myster- ; prong : 3 % ew a ious disease with over 300,000 pati- 5 i» 2 ; 5 o ents. eaners A German dsstroyer struck a mine eight miles off Zeebrugge and weit 4 : : : Let us demonstrate to down. We { fates J ! g : ' » the latest Cadillac Electric There are over 100 cases of typhbid ! 4 » J ' ? 9, Steacy Ss silks for the past 36 years have Cleaner with Automatic .re- fever in Chatham. So far there has H i ; V/s . . £ yolviug dust brash, for catch. | [been one death. N | always enjoyed the reputation of "depen- ing t and hairs. It The Prince of Wales has been made Pd © aye * ~ . . : wonderful cleaner, time is a major, temporarily, while he is a | ho B i , y dability. 1 he new silks are here m great ot 3h variety of shades and weaves, and your Iabor saver. Telephone 819, general staff officer. 3 Edward Tighe, son of a Maryboro + . £ 5 = § ? ; . . 5 y >» 8 3 early mspection 18 requested. T r farmer, was killed by lisbtning while J. R.C. Dobbs & Co. Ey the priv _-- BE. % J % 1 Clarence Street. Toronto council is moving along to Si ; hg, ig | BY Sal purchase next year the plant of the : fe he ; LAF - J FRENCH CHARMEAUSE Toronto Electric Company, : oO 4 4 \ § v includi 1 Italian planss dropped manifestos 5 4 AE NEA In all new fall shades, including plum, OE acuna.oh Fria, Tle eight ma. sh 8.4 ~ Rl stone, blue devil, African brown, Rus- "Ranks with the Strongest' Canadian Pacific Railway earnings 3 ek LA b sian green, mauve, sand, purple, leath- er tan, black, and a host of other shades. HUDSON BAY § [#2000 mercuse, $525.00. = Insurance Company ln Boh on Bg PRL : PUSSY WILLOW SILKS A beautiful soft silk, 37 inches wide, in colors of Burgundy, olive, Paddy green, midnight blue, Havana brown, ; see Manitoba's wheat harvest. PIRE INSURANCE pi prided that the meat crop old rose and six other new shades. Specially priced 'at peryard.. .. .. La vial side en SORES Ee atommrremie § | be, Suthered in the three soniomn UNTEARABLE CREPE DE CHINE : : Special values at$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00, in the following shades, PERCY J. QUINN, MAnugSE: Stars Branch. Fopante here: 1. Emmett 6 ott Jdeut. R, Emmett Gorman, awa, W. H. GODWIN & SONS of the Royal Air Force, was killed on ¢ AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. e¢ July 27th, as the result of an airplane accident. The Ontario. Municipal Board has ordered the Brantford Gas Company to furnish no gas for public buildings or stores, . Major A. T. Hunter, officer in com- mand of the 12th York Rangers, To- ronto, has been gazetted a lieutenant- 3 3 1 CORE ORDERS Touts, § 8 He : a : old rose, haplam, Nile, maize, navy, pink lavender, leaf green, Grand Trunk Railway System traf- " wii EE & Wl ue cream, black and five other shades. : i A special display of new striped and plaid silks for skirts in great variety of shades and weaves. and that his strategy has been crown-| local record of his transfer. @ & ed with success. rns ------ Two officers of the British force : a hi iid . 2 Phone 155. . have flown from England to Egypt BASKET HN A STRING. *¢vhat part do you prefer?" | -m . (about 1,800 miles), with only one : "I never eat duck, thank you," or ie halis for petrol. : One of Italy's War Appliances That | came the reply. : vie Saew Ssspaiches claim that Su- Does Fine Work. The hostess had some cold roast " 5 across the Volga River, and have tak. | ,, J0UY 800d Work I call that for a | €hicken brought In and effered. ~~ rea River, and 'basket on 4 string'." was (he way a |, "No, (hank you! said (he man, | oy EAN EAE EAN EEN NEE AR Premier Lenine has issued an ulti-| V/81ting British officer characterized | 1 Dever eat chicken. of w t] Aone matum to Japan regarding intersep.i 22 exploit of the Italians in the Boca old roast beef was nex POPPI OPPO OOOO PPO OPPO POO OPOOOPOOOPOY tion in Siberia, according to the Bol- mein lieu of any other "No, thank you, I never eat roast TOO MUCH COMPETITION. sheviki newspaper Pravda. / . fre beat," came the reply. end of a cable from a gun across a fhe" CAN iy Disappointed Students In Japan Peter McDonald, barrister, Wpod- " i sidered light dpon his father aul : The Italians' conduct of their Al- | Sidered a alight vpon his father. East, suicides among Japanese stu- Jiock. Ads heeh appointed Coal regis. | pine campaign must remain a classic | "1 547, papa," burst In the bov.|dents are probably more prevalent ai eof e County Court, and | of mountain warfare --- something | With a glare at the 'dyspeptic, De than among any other students in Heis rar e Surrogate Court for| which has never been approached in | aps the old idiot would like to suck | the world. The causes he mentions oe thi the past and may never be equalled | 80 ©€BE. ER 3 are: First, the high strung nerves So30 jan is year Toronto has paid| in the future. Criticizes Tirpitz and exceptional sensitiveness to any- Toronto s Miers, Thor on lives of Perhaps the most spectacular ex- hi : n » mbe ¢ the Prus- Hing that may be regarded asa per. Fora jo ; ere are $279.-1 ploit ever carried out from a tele. | In the Syren | we "5 'Del. | Fonal humiliation; and, second, the At : sig 390 in claime that are undergoingf ferica was that by which a troubles fiache Jahrbucher. Prob aus Del Sxtraordinary competition Jong the SRT some nest of Austrian machine gun. CK, : : students to secure places in the Gov- Gol 4 ols Shi-Chang is certain of the| ners were cleared off one of the pin- | Admiral von Tirpitz of lack of fore-| eryment schools. . - 0 den Lion Grocery Chinese presidency, and Tsac Kun is| nacles of the great M. Massif in the | 8i8ht during his term of office in the | nv Gulick also notes the three . . : matter of construction of submarines. | pauses given by the Christian Liter- os Faun THREE FULL LOTS FOR SALE On Nelson Street CHEAP W. H. Godwin & Son and Real Estate. l Insurance 80 Brock St. Phone 424 dh Adan dh A 4 increase, $251,422. v : . r . vs listed in a Calgary regir it. His cap badge, as shown in the original to, has recovered from the attack of possible to rig up a teleferica for | Nonplussed what next to offer his Driven to Suicide, The Frankfurter Zeitung admits : : "" . that General Foch is a good soldier,| photograph, bears the name "Royal Montreal Regiment," but there is no scarlet fever which seized him fol-|, gues Bobby ick to 8 it i 3 A rushing over some badly needed re- | SuUest obby was guile ee iL} According to Rev. Dr. Sidney L. lowing a blood transfusion operation. He am. aver o agly 'needed To His temper had risén at what he con- | guiick, who has lived long in ae hdd dh da a a hd TAKEN " fic earnings from Aug 1st to\Aug 7th, gr BU . ° 222 342 " 24.0971 3 A . Wr . i : 1918, $1,236,343; 1917, $934,921; Lieut. G. B. McKean, V.C. He is a native of Lethbridge and en- Capt. (Rev.) J. D. Morrow, Toron- flood-swollen river and thus made it By this time the host was visibly slated for the vice-presidency. Par-|fall of 1916. The situation was irri- a 2 : liament-opens on Aug. 12th, but it is| tating enough for the Italians even | "Von Tirpitz was fascinated with | aiure Society, of which he is a mem- dreadnoughts," he says, "and even | pep namely: The struggle for exist- w > Fanc Clover still doubtful whether a quorum will| when the activities of the enemy f d a hg : . bo secured. were confined only to observation, | during the war hindered the con-|apce the handicap of poor physique, . ; France has protested against the| but when he took to bridging up a | struction of new submarines, in thed and the absence of an enlightened machine gin and peppering--almost | belief that the few he had consented | faith COOL AND COMFORKRTABI E Yatican recognizing the appointment to build ficient to beat the erat of a minister to the Holy Sea. The from its rear--the headquarters of " to bu were sullic.ent a ) As to student suicides due to fail- ; . i British in a few months." Delbruck | yre jn examinations, it may be noted Summer Furniture in Different Designs and at Mod. te Prices, In one pound sections, 25 cents each. | Tien-Tsin treat of 1858 recogniz an Alpini battalion which held an Fresh California Prunes, nice and French Proterts over Hdmi important pass 3,000 feet below, It | calls upon the Reichstag to order an | that in Japan it is not easy to enter Nothing will add more to your comfort than a tev oo 108, 1235, 18¢ Ib. | lics in China. became well-nigh intolerable, What | investigation into von Tirpitz's naval! any schools. Of the boys 13 and 14 chair for your porch or roof garden.. We have them in reed, Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs for 25c¢ Prince Boris, eldest son of King] lappéned was related to me somo | Policy. years old who strive by compstitive old hickory, rush and rattan, with tapestry and chintz cush- Kvaporated Apricots ... ... 15e¢ Ib. | Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, will be ap-| Months later, when I asked the major Inventions Uecd In Wa examinations to enter the middle |§ ions to match. ; Sweet Cider .., ... ... .. 40¢c gal | pointed regent during the period of Of this battalion bow it chanced that myentiohs seq + ~~ lgsehiools, only 61 per cent. we learn, : his father's enforced retirement be-| the roof of the officers' mess in The chief inventions used in the| though Intellectually qualified, are CREX GRASS RUGS y Suse of mental strain, it is reported. hich we were dining was armored | present war as distinguished from | admitted. The rest are excluded from ae t German sources, with sheéts of steel, the Napolesnie wirs are: Seaman: lack of foom. In Tokio the annual Congoleum Rugs and floor covering of all description. i Life im § 'Against machine-gun bullpts," | 8U » * i applications, for admission to the ® @. 0 prisonment, with the sen- % 2 guns, smokeless powder, breech er institutions are aa times Come in and visit our Victrola Department. We have a i complete line of Vietrolas and Victor tence commuted to ten @ was the reply; "there was a time-- years in the of accursed memory -- in which he | loading gun, rapid-fire gun; revolver, dter in number than can be ad- used to bring a gun out on a little | Automatic pistol, telephone, wireless | mitted. A year, ago more than five penitentiary, was the sentence meted from here in an air line, and spray the whole of our little terrace with Doubling the Output. tian university in Japan, entirely be- Son Battalion at Exhibition Camp, form. ©: [OF refusing to don the uni- 'dum-dums.' cause of lack of accommodations, Dutch smugglers are worki "We Were working day and night," | Australian women have discovered | ¢ is interesting to compare the schemes to get gold coin inte. Gor | 0° continued, "io excavate a gun |A plan whereby they knit (wo socks | above with the statement that sui- many, The coin is at high Bie {hm jcavern, the fire from which would |at once, and thus increased their out- | cides among German school children | § © 00 lila hihi Many Have been cai eh. Bh hrem, um. | make that troublesome position un- | put from 50,000 pairs a month 0 | are widespread. This leads to the : gler caught wore. a 5 + UNe SMug-| tenable for the Austrians. In the | 76,000 pairs a month. The Red Cross | conclusion that these catastrophes, of 'which was a cloth ery button | meantime we had fo stick it out as | Women of Glencoe, 1ll., have learned | poth in Japan and Germany, may be The rush is now to the florin or five-florin a covered ten- | hest we could. At this juncture Cap. | the trick and it is spreading, due to still another factor than those - also reports a plecs. There are| tain X. came in. i -------------------- mentioned, namely, to the ingrained h ad of sandwiches with * 'What is to prevent my rigging Batouche, teaching of materialism, If boys and girls are taught that material success ry a I Bold coins instead of slices of saus-|u shi iv : -{up.a machine gun in a teleferica irty-three years ago the h UNITED GROCERY age Dire As ip Dread and butter. nasket, he said, "covering Eu ay ny Ived tho a the death is the measure of life, and do not i A spark from an in a0 jmysell ah a man to help--under a ine Battle of Batoche, fought by a | achieve if, they naturally feel that & K Loven in Mrs. W.|plece of canvas is if it was an ordi- | niscollaneous Canadian for der | life is a failure.--~The Outlook. * for all kinds of the best | | A Lackie's oven at the bakery at 65 | nary load of gear, l6(LIng it De TUN | Gon: Midalion. of orion ioe ae ert Brock Street, cansed a small fire be- {down until' I am well in the rear of al i . T 4 Corrupt Prussian Elections. tween the first and second floors = of | the Austrians, and turning loose?' Royal Gtenaglers of Tofonta forme The FRESH FRUIT the shop on Saturday at half past| "if 1 hadn't been seeing more or | the dd¥ance guard, and in-which that] = The present electoral system is in- : ; | one o'clock. The firemen were chil 110s tod. miyuell; and It Our position fathous, citizen regiment was a very Aigact; the ballot is open and verbal La } Customers go away daily ad, J [8nd were able to extinguish the blaze |had not. become really serious, activ : and effective Jarticipant. _ Ba- Tuctead of sos of and wiitien; 10 3 tea] 3 : Ladies' white can- vertising our business. With the use of chemicals and one | would probably never. have listened | pc pL Ue THER BAY GEARE EEHIe | EC orm to the erent Difting in ; ; : line of hose, The damage is estima-|t0 the mad proposal. = As it was, 1 | ont SAS BOER COREL 8 oad fo on since 1860; and the throu. | FATY to Bis convictions, then the se- vas pumps. : 188 ed at a small figure. The building is | entered into it heart and soul. Wa a the disc i ad Oo , ase he system ck #23 'which the cret ballot is the lesser evil." This is Ladi hite 2- 88 Princess St. owned by the James Richardson es. | reckoned: the slope of the cable, and | oo ree of Canadiens under] state is built, has come to be srossly | the condition in Prussia. . Intimida- es Ww ' tate, | "\27". {sung the platform af 'the machine | 270 PERO FARE CR AML] Tod pernicionsly unfair 7 | tion Bas been so freely used and so strap pumps : Re : gun at an agle which would make it i cain exemplified by ay Indirect election to the Legislature | [Fankly admitted by both Libergls jes' ent id The boat wocker on the sea or|e8sy to elevate and range on the |, Ny 1a Leaf on the far-away fields | and public veting are both agencies and Congervatives that the Social Ladies patent or ki matrimony deserves his tate, * | Austrian position above. Then--as.a | STOPS CRE IE Li0 A Anite.) trove WH on iran, Ione Democrats characterize the whole 2 ag happy afterthought--we bent a sheet | OF France, against an enemy 8h a ant class may | oioction system as one of: terror. pumps > of bullet-proof. steel for a shield on | 7, M0re resourceful and scientifically | revamp the popular will to suit its ; TO, Crpomd Sid, erected nu Jaw DIAL. 'but Oni. a par with the worst | own interests. The former cannot be form on which 'the gun: would: rest {ans in savagery and rejec- | defended by the junketers themselves, securely 'ando-the first and last ar. @ ethics of civilization, for Bismarck condemned it Afty mored teloferics was complete, The Toronto officers of the Grena- | years ago: "1 am convinced that in- "We bad to do a bit of 'trimming' | 31678 surviving of those who fought direet age falsifies the result of 'put her oH eer: at Batoche are Li-Col. Grasett, | elections, and that direct elections C.M.G., head of the Toronto, Police | would bring more talent to the Cham- Department; Surgeon-Gegeral Ryer-{ber." On the other hand, there is a son, Brig.-Gen. James Mason, now serious Sttempt to justify the open will employ : 4 chief of the Organization of Re-| ballot. In Conservative circles the wb Ladies' atent serves, and Col. C. Grevelle-Harston, | stock argument In its defence is the erie Te i } patient | Howard, an' inspector in the R.N.W. Pn Mo aver the proleta : of Reviews. pumps . . . $ FE I M.P., was also an officer of the re wi: ba Sagas se : we: could Aho | pont, but BOL in action at the historic | lead: ise. : Ladies' patent. oink is a sevire st wd he. CIUE at the Lullets rabded Batic. St iti rank and file, am xi | 8 t nly. true ot ae hE ae pumps : j Fy 5 :. 9 : a om i 5 . r » mate one ngre are x if J 0~ 3 r' : = uit & : 4 . . » es : Ps © back. Te | award toward Weir mark. And that | (OLY The 'officers of (be Batoohe | the room for the persanineation, re. | BoIES match, Ladies' patent gun § : Sor Fibpic. ; tre . : an machine | Column. Association are: Hon, presi-|§ and ballot-switching with ; E : ; : : mieh in lifting o pr | re of t :.4 | InAchide | dent, L.-Col. J. K. Leslie; bonorary | which American elections are affifet- : do to etal Oxfords. §' : ; atly, and. 1 : : dent, Lt-Col, A. Curran; |ed. are more honestly con- | also ecure a pair while president, J. & Mebanald: vioe-prei-| usted, The © a cof. Aft Secure a pair while | Des and | eas the 1 Su] ' ; 1 ERIS Laight of ai they last. 3 out to Pte. i . r gas. tance to the Doshisha, the only Chris, T. F. Ni CO. L Phone 90, urer, W. J. Bewles.

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