Q __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918. __PAGE THREE lr , - an ew : R 1w 3 War Board publishes . - | Semeer pda) GREAT QUESTION 1: cE Probe: Saturday, fie, not much change. ¢ unwarranted, Must House Sgecinlizing Store Fonts and Pfs *iner ; i 1 © KH deilt Nulidings of = nly ver pe ven if the prices [all an 3 : Cleaners i ml = itional service in taking rennet get? A fruit dealer Sends] i An exceptional number of bargains will: be on sale and should prove of worth to all thrifty women. Summer Dresses Let us demonstrate to yon ll - list of quotations from the latest Cadillac Electric { 5 . | ore ers at widely-sep 1 points Cleaner with Automatic .ree | The Toronto Globe Discusses the Views of in the provinee, 'in wi they ask 1 ly the same price for the same volying dust brush, f catch | ' 1 jsel - ing] Hint io? Ron ot - a COKE ORDERS Pref. Clark, of Queen S, 13 li If there is mot an under- wonderful cleaner, time and 2 ONLY -------- st i among the sellers, the coin- a labor saver. Telephone 8519, i ne s a Miracle, What would : i 5 J. R. C. Dobbs & Co, TAKEN ANOLD ECONOMIC DOGMA ic: oi. eirzme: seas " o highest price they could 41 Clarence Street. . there b » : 4 g if there had been no official Telephone 819. The James Sowards | saovip yor mir mHasps oF gulation of Pricess : FOOD BOARD. | The Globe thinks that the problem er -------- Coal Co. a ks that the potion Phone 155. Im i at circumspection: and ap- the utmost caution and SF » ie in Stric i wuld be Applied Within Strict wit rict limits to specific articles, "Racks with the Strongest' i 1g | Limits to Specific Articles After after reful inquiry, The Govern- HUDSON BAY Toronto Globe say that its hands are tied to the end Insurance Company At the Although ithe [Food Boar le- of the war by an economie dogma, clares formally and emphatically and that in no eircumstanees will its Careful Enquiry. ment or the #ood Board ought not to I pt trai FIRE INSURANCE Mean Office, Roya' Insurance Bidg MONTREAL 3, except in wheat, it sy keep an open mind on this question keen a 34 1 1} i uestl PERCY J. JUINN, the maximum prices that o ir : ; Manager, Ontario Branch. Torente ancy over: Raximum prices il can * and study to allay the growing irrita- 3 3 the great body of consumers, asked for wheat substitutes, sue tion o Ww. H. GODWIN & SONS a8 TY® COTY ,1 who will not admit that everyone AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. « Bd and avarns dealer I tho \tieg Should be at liberty to 'charge the Golden Lion Grocery | against the fixing f maximum | interference with prices go bevond a single product----wheat It ought to = - ' ' . " This season's latest novelties in a large = variety of delightful colorings, styles, etc. T'his lot includes many interesting numbers In one pound sections, 25 cents each. | for exorbitant chs 8 'hy this ts : oh ae ke 1 19 Tighe = ; 7 and a visit to our Ready-to-Wear depart- | Fresh California Prunes, nice and interference with the law of supply f market = 1t is easy to say that every- - 2 3 : y ment may be a means of great saving to you. nu ] = - = w ge Juicy... Lo. 10e, 12140, 15¢ Ib. and demand which authorizes every hing in the natire of a combine Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢ ' ; ' 1} should be attacked, and that prices Iv safer . 8 one to sell at what the market will * atlacted, s at pri Evaporated Apricots ... ... 18¢ Ib. 1 will be regulated fairly by the equa- 9 i8wan Oder ... ... ... ..40¢ gal. rig, a ¥ y Ai "i tion of supply and demand under y kt : regniating conditions of free competition: but J wy n? The oc combines in Canada bear charmed FOR FRIENDS OF MOTHERS. In great variety of shades, m- Golden Lion Grocery ty, WioS Gumphict 4a3 118. Au Opportenity Te be. Someties cluding natural, copen blue, Loy cum a) of le Fooq sosrw's approval. "Worth While. . wer HE coral and green. These were for- Princess & Division ------ sipient argument, uaa acvopes ail |e "300 KIOW & Biocher whose son | | LH B" merly priced at $25.00. Sat- ' 4 ] Wy He battle is of Europe the liberty i City Dairy Tce Cream Bricks, you enjoy? If so, it is cur ivi | i oy A urday NEIL ne Tee EA, eT . $9.95 all flavors, 30 cents, fresh daily | THREE FULL it pro " Ge Si, wo : toring a i ) name that mother for deco- \ ce. from Toronto. y ! LOTS FOR SALE iy 18 pric He n id Ver ph Mig 1 Susernational Urder . 7 . GINGHAM DRESSES, VOILE thers in Sacrifice. The ski of Lue Atlantic. "ie saps ii sy Adsoclated Kin Jas made her ho. fit] dod DRESSES, BEACH CLOTH DRESSES On Nelson Street a1 : ¥ p 2 roading 1. xy tod os Re to lec ion, and it is. a privi: 1f. ! CHEAP Sof is 1S ae Deciin.acn oH 18 . ha on to Eh nowledss 0 wil Priced from ow We edie Al $5.95 to $18.50 HALF PRICE on to the Associated Kin Headquart- ny » London. They do the rest as a | W.H. Godwin & Son SIDI La kinE x r 3i50pr! : 3 cans patric ic privilegé on behalf of the ' ¢ ¢ f Canada. Insurance and Real Estate, ( i arke , Of I ped] reat ad A ment riginatad | 89 Brock St. Phone 4 dem: " ol To ol aE ALS 24 ae mand on Associated Kin and to them | made Snan0¢ uyring, it ed- is' due the honor of having promul- | ty krue taal woos DEON a source OL. gated their proposition throughout ple '* orgy = ; inflated profits to Jdoriunate pro- the entente until mothers in practic- ieasure of giving is ofle ( ; d 1's : adds 1 1 i pod 2 NE 18 Olen |ducers and dealers. He adds; {ally all its major nations are wear | 1 by the wrénch it costs to let - 3 5 p i i - . 5 ng 5 insignia of what is admit- Prof. Clark's Views. | tedly at once the most exclusive and | DAA AAA ir en om, 5 | : E A PRE ESSIEN) | "But is it wrong for a seller to | the most democratic order of wo-| ' . take advantage of an increased de-, manhood and sacrificial mother- | 9 5 only, and priced formerly at $25.00. Saturday... . .$14.95 mand for his good Is it right for hood that fs, or will be. White Wash Skirt 8 4 buyer ge afl he ce tor his! During the first week of Séptem- | . - . . . . Bl RED U( f {ONS op al od a or a sell: to ber a will 'undoubtedly bo ¢ ne | 300 fine white gabardine wash skirts in pocketed and plain . gel ait ro wan for n goods Since greatest gathering of - saerifical | : styles. All sizes from 24 to 30, and regularly priced at 4 all of us are both buyers and sellers, motherhood ever assembled under | i IN SPRING LAMB FOR SATURDAY shall 'we have one rule oc conduct! one roof will . take plate 3: Bond $1 75. Saturday Loam dba he 'i eivine . 98e Wash Middi when we are buyers and anether Street Congregational A number of new wash middies. "Jack Tar" and "Ad- } 'hen we are sellers? Suppese he] ronto. This ti is chosen that | Fronts Lamb Si me Eee Sw .30¢ per ib. on did are he ov oupnase the dthers from lhe o miral," in plain white and white with Jean and gingham trimmed. Saturday; .. ,.... .. 0.00, aE Sedans i : market; would the marke ice be Vv i he Canadiz National Ex- Loins Lamb .. .. .. .. .. . 40c per Ib. Ivar Or il ea rote) ILE the Canadian National Ex Ladies' Wool Sweat ower would Legs Lamb a. ae .45¢ per ib. sipiy be arte Lo another pock- | the International Order of Auled | A most complete stock of high-grade pure wool sweat- ers awaits your selection here. All the wanted shades Handel Te os et rough resale by 1¢ first pur- ' Mothers in Sacrifice. Th pill I Chuck Roasts, western beef . .30¢ per ib. ! Ce B us eae i Ea, the ie doris Deon, held | and color combinations in broad assortments. Sizes 36 todd. Satweday .. LLnL LL, . $5.95 up in Toronto this year. KAYSER, SILK GLOVES i - b ther y ds, é 3 v 8 e « Good Dairy Butter an eu .43c¢ per ib. prof ible Yor AE pri 3, or is the Following it at Kinsman Hall, : 2 v go fF yey o n mble the A ai ify P free on fif Choice Dairy Butter .. .. .. .48cper lb, [sue we maiic Scruubic of tne | London a simiar meetin: the fh o ' nN > a Iinatly, If resale did not take place of theses meetings will be addressed THE WM DAVIES 60 - lL t d and "prices were actually getting be- {by a speaker cl} sen by our over- . . "e Im g low the market level, what would seas heroes and a programme in 200 pairs Kayser pure silk gloves with double guaranteed finger tips, in colors black, white, navy, brown and sand. Allsizes, Saturday ...... ........... ...;¢. J) 48 "MILL ENDS" TABLE DAMASK 1,000 yards "mill ends," measuring from 1} to 5 yards of : : 20 Lhe efiee 'consumptic g very, way appropriate t he - Princess Street pm Phone 597. odo, e vould Fon gd AM tel 5 aay priate Fh pe heavy bleached table damask. They are special value on to- day's market at 85c per yard. Saturday .. .. .. .. ,, . Palm Beach Suits tt tt PAP tga Canada Food Board License No. 9-3731. nogmal conditions tend to be cor-| We trust the friends w©of mothers rected? Such questions have only | within the scope of our circulation ote answer, 'But, it 'will be asked {Will see to it that this distinction be | yy with horror, do you justify the tak- conferred on every mother whose! Yr TY Vine or a profit of £0 per cent. on Soldier som has made ithe supreme meat-pack- | sacrifice. To such of these mothers : ; ing plant--to quote a beloved C {as are shut in through physical dis-| adian example? In reply it may { ability, the Associated in ask local first be noted that the reduction of | co-operation and volunteer ~ Special that profit 'to zero would have re- 'Attention to their decoration in duced the price of meat only to a | their homes. Where the Assncfnt- very slight extent. In the second | ed in is organized, particulars should place, if thare was no unfairness in | be banded to the local secretary to i : gond forward. In other places send a --. AN AN APA AAA prea, A cms the capital invested 'in a tae securing «f the contracts, the 'S : : . policy of the company in taking the full information direct to head of- |} highest market price was best in its fice, (London, Ontario. own interest and in that of the pab-] > rrr nn 'But that ds far from that such huge profits shoul ; 2 left with the company; it is rath a case for such drastic taxation as has 4 sntly been announced." Thus does Prof. Clark defend what many Canadians regard as the asy clasgic example of profiteering. If : his argument is sound, why should 3 oa, the Food Board try to prevent deal- : rs in wheat substitutes from getting nou . | the highest prices that purchasers : COOL AND COMFORTABLE will pay? Are they not, according %o keep the liver right if Summer Furniture in Different Designs and at Moderate Prices,' to 'Prof. Clark, serving their own in- 'ou use Dr. Chase's Kid- Nothing will add more to your comfort than a nicely cushioned ~~ § | terests and the publid by gefting you use pase 8 I chiar for your porch or roof garden.. We have them in reed, they can? : ney-Liver. Pills oceasion- old hickory, rush and rattan, with tapestry and chintz cash. ally. ous to match, Will The Pablie Stand 16? The liver gets lazy at . The Qlehe Sauls Jory uch, Ji 'times and when it does di- princes continue to rise, whether the i is i i © > CREX GRASS RUGS ' pylllic will be put off with economic gestion bs itertercd with ongoleum Rugs and floor covering of all description. abstractions which ignore the fact an - Ys ror, ) n v * > that the world hb% been turned up ou soon kno ; complet Tine of Vietrolny ana Yietor Meramec We have u §51ds down: The Food Baar decierie| the Iver 1s awakond ne . : against the principle of price-fixing! {his fpeatmient. foi head- and shrinks from the conseguences ache, biliousness and ge of its own policy by suggesting maxi- ) : T . F. HARRISON CO., LTD mum rotail prices for certain pro-; Stomach troubles disap- ; Phone 90. ; Sok . | ducts, The Food Controller of the ear and you feel fine. aited hates Is argues agaist is is an easy preserip- 1 xed prices in' theory, but he fixes i ' 1a 4 | the price of wheat in order to stop tion for health and hap pt di - " - speculation and keep the price off DOSS. ae -- bread within bounds for the Allied} ona . " " T---- peoples of Europe, aand the Canadian hua ih A a A Aahedatiedhighah did AvhuAububaidiababahdhdi od a a ao Government follows. © Prof. Clark, X ° ; : i professes to fear disaster even from go a ji. 5 sla " | this single case of tampering with a) ¢ . da of : . g ce a e $ | sacred doetsine. He predicts that °'R y ¢ : RY ih ; * Ru? | : |H fagmers-will put the major of 3 ] z - 5 ir efforts into the coarser grains because these are more profitable. With the British people singing the Diaises of the late Lord Rliondda, | oS ies : - HR Entire stock of trimmed and untzimmed hats on sale at clearing' f, Clark still holds that the price- v Nd v |S ho fing policy in Great Britain £ RULER Y ! : : ar only by a or LIT {IW prices. All must be sold regardless of cost. 1 ng System, 8 ¢ cone ; : oo | | {Beir meer. van he | op {IS Untrimmed Hats .. .. . faets of experience. : Ef ER o mod Hens Sry jShesience These facts take the' |: Lot IX oH rimmed Ha very article el WO