Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Mar 1919, p. 4

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© eplevlated to improve local condi- _PAGE F OUR THE BRITISH WHIG/ S6TH YEAR. Pablished Dally and Semi-Weekly by THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHING CQ, LIMITED, President > EB aitor and Managing- Director Elltott .. 3 Q Leman A. Gulla .. Releghonens Business Office Editorial Rooms job Chiice ,. . SUBRSCRIPTION RATES Chatty Fdition) (Semi- Weekly year, by mail, cash .. . year, if not pald in advance §1.50 year, to' United States .. ...§1.560 Six and three months pro rata, rpc IAL REPRESENTATIVE PW. peon, 57 Mail Bldg. Toronto R. Bruce ¢ *, a hrynrup, 238 Fifth Ave, New York |, Chicago ¥. KR Northrup, 1510 Ass'n Bidg., m-------------------------------- { | Letters to the Editor are published} of tire |Y only over the actual name writer. Attached Is one of the Dest job printing offices in Canada. The circulation of THE BRITISH Whig is authenticated by the ABC Audit Bureau of Circulations. Ay Just now nobody cares how the looks, or how he feels or suffered a ex-kaiser what he says He has total eclipse. The British government sented the Dominion of two submarines, That is some start to the Canadian N#Vy. Canada with The members of the newly formed committee of the Soldiers' Aid Com- Kingston are waiting pa~ the first meeting to be mission in tiently for called. Sir Thomas White announces that the bacon market is quite satisfactory to the producers and packers. That probably that there will be no drop in prices in the near future. means By keeping unemployment the country, Bolshevism will he kept Is it not, worth while to commence a public works in the in Kingston, for instance? out of out. then, large number of cities; ' The question of the disposal of the ex-kaiser is still undecided. The Whig repeats its suggestion of some months ago, that he be tried by a British court of justice maximum penalty for murderers. A good rule for a newspaper office! is that criticism is good for business. The Whig does not mind being ervitl- | cized for ing progressive have always met when first < The yearly expenditure of the De- partment of Soldiers' Civil Re-estab- lishment is twenty-five lars. Before this expenditure can be Justified many changes in the per- sonnel of this department are neces sary, starting at the head . progressivencss or action, with suggested, for urg Good causes opposition The Whig would like to mention that note is being kept of the mayor's election promises and the way in which they are being fulfilled. Two montis of the vear are gone, and still things drift along lazily without a sign of progressive metion. y We would like to inform J. H! Sinclair, M.P., that + the "prodigal sons of Liberglism will come back to "the fold" when the problems of repatriation and reconciliation have been settled, and that threats will not induce them to return before that time. : i -------- Kingston's stores are centres of energy and influence for movements tions. When you spend, money with the home stores, instead: of sending it out of town, you add to the power and influence of men who are work- ing every Sa} for tii sou of Kings- aE RT wen, 133 St. Peter St, Mont. , iE DAILY BRIT ISH yack _THURSDAY, M Other cities rec { a good garbage Brantford voted $35,00¢ "riend- Armsiro all the faets into |, | OWNERSHIP, ipal util PUBLIC f publi trol of muni¢ vorks, ga , Is comment a will question the then, in the name o MARCH 6, 1919 i | in the cou bef 'this was coun ced by the | { y prov vision by the release on the | f war time p e been very large It * of labour, hut and |p eat a contr contempt. | cause was made by the that | °T there u ) the people | Rs x i= hy blind >i he fac" lizion with rw bekfiing evidence J 1 1 1 i ngland ane 1 2 500,000 Wheat k The Waleg in more than in an inerease ofl acres when sre sown, at which date tillage area of 1918 was 19 16 750,000 i acre showed onable would not control of national utilitie as Sonhona , telegraphs, » wheat crop 2.685.000 acres, Britam's Part in the War. 1 date ou amy nm record by .» while the =hHeo-rrriyr-asSsatisfae Pp a ownership of all the national utilitic sound econo I'he anly question is, as to whether enough ad efficiently we in Canada are far vanced in demo vy to manage such large enterprises The ate-owned ontrol utilities is logical, but it m in the applicatic past ha iuchsas to m y the think ing man very optimistic as regard the future has pre-| | and given the | "jreturning million dol- CANADA'S MINES, { Mineral production in Canad: 1918 rose to $£220,000,40¢( 11917 ™ nearly a li N is vil In 3 total of only a hint of the future po mineral resources lands enormously and forests thi rich- surface well as in her country is how knows, as the than treasures the wes rich no one | has no more been scratched | What tern moun tains guessed, but there is hold can only be known to be plenty of iron "precious" coal fields unex and coal, as well as the * Alberta extent, as yet minerals. has of enormous ploited Coal and iron in quantity mean in- dustry The day will when this young country's manufactures will surpass her food products inj value and importance Canada is the land 'of the future in all lines of opportunity, and offers more for growth than almost any civilized section of the globe. come other British Ag Wha the British farmer TOO. eo ontrs 7 he J a a a a th a a a eink amma fare ander Pots No. §&, ing no less tha rriculture During the War. {the 3 done or The re- | gereage ler en imm tely by glanc- | the time of the census ction reports early summer was Curve This | he r 2 total acreage h. for cach present 1 net 500.000 tons ind potate taken corn in the food produ 142 L800 ove being cot saving in r this year the » opened n, is the answer to with which this artic farmer has t winning of the é 1 fair share of all tl} industrial oes to the 3 [of Britain Educate Them. "item of ind ar teach him th ul for the, of his new irvest was | these can T'| busing \ Would be Delighted, (Ottawa J don't know would favor raising ses ndemnities k but country wouldn ohject to an 1t-hour day for Parliament if duction of oratory was cur- some. notice ible y curve. | In Need of Preachments. campaign. (Ty t Star) ificant when "The silk-hat church . must go," k e which regis- | says a Hamilton preacher. Ah, but notahle ance in 1918." who need preachments more than re the curve goes right up to the the silk-hatted folks! A RECEPTION TO OUR ING UNITS. Ottawa and other cities | FIGHT- Montreal, are tions when their turn from the front. these units, the 42nd Royal Canadian Regiment Princess Pats, are now on their way | home, and in Montreal a public holi | when they ar-| monster celebra fighting units re- The first of | Battalion, the] and the] preparing for & is to be declared so th the {the city can turn out to greet them. ' style glorious day rive, whole population of done in a with the splendid units. ave two | i {Things are being ! whic h is in keeping work done by these Here in Kingston we will an early date bit as; to us at units whose records are every glorious, and have played al great part in the winning of the war As an infantry unit, the 21st Bat talion had no superior, as the fight ing at St. Eloi, Courcelette, Lens, and Cambrai showed, and no bat- teries of artillery can claim greater distinetion than those which repre semited the R.C.H.A. onthe firing line. Theses two units will soon be home again, and it is up to Kingston as a city to give them a tremendoud re- ception as they march through the streets of their home town. No time, then, should be lost in-making preparations for their reception, and we ence again suggest that a citi- zens' reception committee he formed with a view to arranging the details of the celebration that is to take place when Kingston's own fighting; units return' to Canada. TRAINING OF YOUNG, a] The programme of the religious training of the young mapped ont hy the recent Sunday Schopl conference cannot be too highly commended. It is a laudable enterprise, and calls for 'Qonsistent effort on the part of our: Nien 4 WHO. alive fo the need of the ii ; and the need of the state. +The ob-|3 who } i | i RELIGIOUS THE -------- Ject is to produce men and women rageous enough to do their duty|s nthe fu fovane God and man. This calls {or cotnoil who object to garbage. col- jection, who object to the housing selieme, who object to giving the fire men a living wage and to almost every other project that is introduc- ed. A city will never make much progress it these habitual objectors ' the inculcation of divine precepts|s and moral ideas, but it also demands the practice of the virtues in public|== and social life. Great emphasis was placed upon the training of the thild and the loss § of the adult was deplored. The loss of the adult calls for serious study, |Z furnish thi seas of semuising tha aA MACH, 4 makes me wold, packing piHows and beating rugs with willows 'mid suds in seething bil- lows, 'while. women | SARs Style Headquarters: Bibbys If It's Cloth don't make a man, but-- They 'advertise what he's 'making of himself. Drop in and we'll show you. 1919 The New Model 1919 The Ace Fine quality English, neat patterns, fancy Special values, $35.00. cheviot. Waist seam Suits ready to try on; order In a few hours. WORKINGMEN"S SUITS Good, honest, serviceable tweeds, good patterns, and colorings. Conservative three- Sizes 34 to 44. values, $15.00 and $18.50. button models. BOYS' SUITS--New 1919 Model New waist seam style. Full bloomer pants, sizes 31 to. 35. Special values, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00. cut above. SALE OF MEN'S WOOL SWEATER COATS Extra Special Value Rippling Rhymes HOUSE CLEANING House cleaning! Spring house soon be here again! Oh, words of frightful meaning to weary married mén'! For spring we keep implor- ing when winter's hlasts are roaring, forgetful of the cleaning! You'll BIBBYS 78, 80, 82 Princess Street New, It's Overcoats Special value, $25.00. Limited + 3 to, match. finished to your Special Same as men's in . $2.98 Kingston, Ont. choring that is in order then. We think of sunshin glowing, through waving branches screened, on bab- bling brooklets flowing to oceans submarined; alas, we are forgetting the soapsuds 1d the wetting, the] toiling and the sweating, in shacks that must be| cleaned, We think of tuneful zephyrs from some #hright summer sea, of sportive lambs and heifers that gambol on the lea; and we forget the mopping, the sloshing and the slopping, the cussing and the wp ing of hasbands tired, oh chee! The Springtime is approaching, dlready she has smiled; the green grass is encroaching where late the snow was, piled; but naught my gloom can sweeten; the rugs that must i be beaten, cold heans that must be eaten----the prospect wile "air spring will soor be strewing her flowers along the | her gems for mortals' viewing, the erimson and the gold; but Im be to he them: stand and scold. --WALT MASON. Phone 388 BUCKEYE THE PERFECT INCUBATOR--60-120 EGG SIZES We can sell you these as cheap as any mail order house. You don't have to wait till they are shipped frgm the factory, you can see them before you buy. And wo will show you how - BUNT'S HARDWARE HARDWARE King St. i Fish! Fish! All Kinds of Fish, Guaranteed Halibut, sliced, per 1b. B.C. Red Salmon, sliced, per Ib. Steak Cod, sliced, per Ib. Market Cod, per Ib. . . .. Ha 5, 3 lbs. for . . . . Lake Herrings, 3 lbs. for Sea Herrings, per 1b. White Fish, per Ib. . Finnan Haddies, 1 per ib, Ciscoes, per Ib. . : ' » Fillets 300 Ibs. Pork Les oo OVERHEARD PLACE--PRINCESS ST. IME O'CLOCK OR yes! I have quite at Jad oh from the Flu, you RAT ] 1 Pickled . per Ib Fresh Cooked Tripe, per Ib. . Phone Orders Promptly Delivered THE WM. DAVIES' a. =: Princess Street + Culinda Food flowed Linewse So S181, The Canadian represeniniives re fuse to agree to a proposition wad by the Britist\Government to poy for the transportation of Imperial soldiers to any part of Its overse.s dominions. Bavaria and Prussia are on the verge of another Sphehval which may spread over t ..Ieceupled Germany. a . Queen; Marie of Ramanial and her daughters have arrived in Paris oo FOR SALE 1.--Brick dwelling, Alfred strect, south of Princess, 10 rooms; hot 'water furnace; lot 66 x 132. Price, $5300. 2.--Dovble Frame Dwelling, Barrie street, nearly new, 7 rooms each; in good repair; Price, Are Lower in Price This Season 2 TOMATOES CORN ASPARAGUS BEETS Get Our Special Price by the Dozen. Jas. REDDEN & Co. Phones 20 & License Nos. 6-450, im CANNED VEGETABLES LIB BY'S Tips .. . .. .80c Asparagus ot Chestnut ER : How To Use It (Continued) When the fire is once Start- ed, shu pecan mats dra + the heat from chimney. Do not as or poke & "coke fire half as much. as you would a coal fire. Keep the bed of the fire deep with coke well piled up. Bold Only by Crawford Foot of Queen St. Phone ® (To be Continued.)

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