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Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1918, p. 9

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1 The Baily British Whig KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TTESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918 " ---- "SSico| SMILES FOR WHIG READERS ON THE ARMISTICE DAY. Came Back on the Tunisican, on Which He Was Chaplain--=Great- ly Impressed With Canadian S01- diers in England. ; Canon W. F. Fitzgerald, rector of St. Paul's church, who went over- seas about two months ago to act as a transport chaplain, arrived home early Monday morning in splendid | health and spirits. Canon Fitz- Gerald "ran into" an influenza epi- demic aboard the ship on which he crossed to England and performed twenty-nine burial services. He visited France and Dublin, his old home in Ireland. | A SIMPLE TASK LOOKED LIKE IT CAUSE FOR PRIDE The canon was in London on the | ' 1 h ki A day of the signing of the aristice, | _ Monk (reading jiu jitsu book)-- Spider--Hey you fool bug, what mW at ma " Mr. and had the pleasure of hearing | Grasp your opponent's wrist and do you think 1 am, a tanget? Cup--Eggs will be one dollar a King George speak from Bucking-| throw him over your shoulder. dozen this winter, that's what. ham place and also Premier Lloyd y . George at Downing street. London, | ; he says, went wild over the termi- | 2 ) 80 APPRO- - : nation of hostilities. e says he] ikl 5 PRIATE Op ) i 2 . rat srl Clagett 0c ; N sroueors BY rn, The circle reprsents Dearie, i in ian Soldiers in | be x Do you know, x py. WORK the actual body-building and, In the parade in honor | } heard that : / VAR Her Dad -- Power of an amount o of the armistice the Canadians were | "mma Mamie Brown's . bs Doctor, this Is What am | to Bovril oe 4 given great ovations, | RD an awful bill of presume your in- the il" black bottl Canon FitzGerald came across on | < 5 2 8 yours. come will be at ama a give the first troopship that sailed from | =f How perfectly ; | saved your the time you ex- England since the armistice. This > A] tovely and ap- life, sir. pect to marry? was the Tunisian, which carried 700 { propriate! You Yes, but now ' Sultor -- Well- # soldiers. There were other ships in "STIG ou've the convoy, which was accompanied ; = know her flance ; hte S Mae my er--| hardly like by destroyers only as far as the 8 Is a paper hang. I Atving worth to put a: figure coast of Irelapd. Canon FitzGerald = "Kp or : . | | on your generos- was chaplain In charge of the Tun- ! ity, sir. islan. Eight cases of influenza dg veloped on the journey over. The : 3 canon's companion on the voyage | over was Bishop Hind of Fuh-Kien, . ! piso wer J Tun China, recently consecrated by the y wef 2 Archbishop of Canterbury. Bishop a , A Cwruas Solane £) Hind is only twenty-eight years of oh Cus age and has served for the past six > y \ gh B dmrme uish . years at FuhdKien. sn E TY 1X7 : > re : Bovril creates power as surely as heat steam ; ---------------------- A x Ah oy > . . - oH TTRSF RO Z J ; fe the Power to think, the Power to 4b. It is hav- Col. Bell Won Contest. ! / Ne / [Ms a =~ , Dy AA ing its effect on the whole race, building Lieut.«Col. F. McKelvey Bell, Sr 4 Si i = & | . . ¢ ki / . : M.D., with his splendid letter, "Too Ee sturdy men and women, increasing happiness, Vile to Live; Toe Cowardly to Die," 3 AE 1 : : . . . was the winner of the Ottawa Jour- 4 uh Ao i SFR 3 - # % supplying that energy and vitality which makes nal contest based on the question, : : the mere fact of living a pleasure, "What would you do with the kais- A HOT ONE DASHI er?' This letter was selected not "That is a lovely gown, but haven't Thin ASHING NIS HOPE BROKEN PROMISES . k of Radi : . only for its sentiment, but for its| , o% "3% "HC --~We're going to Just as a tiny speck of Radium radiates light fine English and to some extent for " gl are. have a feast tonight. | heard Mrs. Faraway--Yes, married life has its . : . ' Jas. widely Heebptod "conctunion as | i, "N°! think not; | have only worn Hammond-Egge telephoning for one dlsappointments. so a little Bovril radiates Power. In each of these follows: "Far beyond the pale of very few smart affairs. this extra slice of beef liver. Longsuffer--Lots of em. My wife \ i 3 y p season" Dt Baer Lorast i Nt amar any wits precious substances immense energy dwells, human punishment let memory be : his eternal torment and despair." rr She's just taken In three new board. NeVer speak to me again. are -v mn, cil for Rumanian Unity writes to Bovril were conclusively proved by one of the CANNOT RENEW FIGHTING. terms of the armistice and of the the London Times that of 28,000 internal situation, is in no position | [IDINGS FOR OUR READERS premier physiologists of the world, Professor . y -- Rumanian prisoners in Bulgariz on- | Even Operations Against French|to renew fighting. The German ly 18,000 returned. In Dobrudja | Alone Impossible. military leader, added that even Thompson. The tests ~were reported to the the Bulgarians massacred thousands| Berne, Nov. 26.--Fleld Marshal] operations against the French army C or 2 id o ®, wen, women and |von Hindembure, according to the alone would be impossible. PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST British Medical Association, and they showed that ~ohildren. cruelty became so |semi-official Wolff Agency, has tele- 4 2 ww-- POSSIBLE FORM. . bad that von Mackensen interfered | graphed the Berlin Government, as- Congressional garden seeds are nor and had several of the offenders' serting categorically that the Ger-| distributed for the purposed of rais-; The Whig's Daily Condensation of ° . shot. ; i man ary, because of the hard! ing votes. the News of the Warld From Tele- th Bod b 1d = la Foo Te € y - building IFower changes. : ® - Breatord | has 3 campaign to of Bovril is 10 to 20 fes of victims of the influenza epi- wits Hous. of. Bilucation. hop | times the amount taken. es to collect $100,000 from the Mil- itia Department for the use of its schools in recent years. The Ottawa winter Tair, cancelled last winter on account of the mjlitia occupying Howick Hall, will be held February 14th to 17th, Canada Food Board, Licenice No. 13-442, Hon. Walter Scott, former Pre- Ne Sar NEN" mier of Saskatchewan, will return to the editorial chair and assume the editorship of the Moose Jaw, Sask., . y & choy ot MOVIE OF A MAN GETTING A LIGHT Canada is to have a national sys- : i" tem of employment offices, co-ordi- PILLS ON CIGAR BUT {LOOKS AT BUTT AND REACHES TOR. Box F STRIKES ™ATcH nated through the federal] depart- GETS. NO ACTION DECIDES IT 15 WORTH OF ALLEGED : MATCHES ON Box ment of labor. The minister /of SAYING Thane ; labor purposes to undertake the work of organization at once, It is now said that basic reason for the withdrawal of William C. | | iq: . Dr. Morianu of the National og The wonderful body-building properties of | rm, McAdoo from the U.S. Cabinet is because President Wilson wants to 0) impose government ownership on all g i i\ 1 public utilities of the country . { i \ { The Germans had laid plans to ; THIN {low up the Patace of Justice in J il LL Brussels. In the cellar of the Pal- ace four infernal machines, placed FLARES 3p AND DISCOVERS MATCH | there by the Germans, have been So ON HAD. NO HEAD; been found close to some gunpow- . der and ammunition. [WAR PUZZLES Tired in the Mornings only natural to be tired at night. required, so it is necessary to seek aid in "And sleep--Nature's sweet restorer-- condensed and assimilated foods isually comes with soothing rest to such as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. MORE TRUTH THAN The E. B. EDDY CO. Limited, HULL] CANADA

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